ABDUL HAMEED versus STATE
Section 497 (2) of the Criminal Procedure (LXV of 1860), Section 302/34 bail, was empty-handed at the time of the defendant's grant at the time of the incident and only additional acts were attributed to the victim's arrest. Which revealed that the presence of wounds on the deceased's hand revealed that the deceased was free to defend himself by raising his hand. The question is whether the defendant shared a common intention with his accomplices and provided help in reducing the crime, after being subjected to further investigation, the trial court assessed it by trial. It is likely that the case of the accused was thus brought under section 497 (2), CRPC did not constitute a reasonable basis for granting the permission granted to him. Connect the accused to the alleged crime according to which the accused was allowed to bail
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